Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following:
Snoqualmie Fire Department
Wednesday, June 9
Faintness: At 10:10 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to Snoqualmie Elementary for an 11-year-old boy with a near-syncopal episode (loss of consciousness). He was evaluated and went home with his mother to rest.
Transformer fire: At 11:34 a.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded to the area of 384th Avenue Southeast and Southeast Newton Street for a transformer fire. Firefighters found power out in the area and a blown transformer. Puget Sound Energy was called for repair.
Beathing problem: At 2:10 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to Southeast Epsilon Street for a 1-year-old boy with breathing difficulty. He was evaluated and transported to his pediatrician’s office for further evaluation.
Medical problem: At 7:23 p.m., Snoqualmie emergency medical technicians (EMTs) responded to the Snoqualmie Casino for a 28-year-old woman with a medical problem. She was evaluated and left at the scene.
Tuesday, June 8
Breathing problem: At 3:06 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded with paramedics to Curtis Drive Southeast for an 89-year-old woman with breathing difficulties.
Medical call: At 11:31 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs and Bellevue paramedics were dispatched to Mount Si High School for a medical call. One patient was evaluated and then transported by Snoqualmie EMTs.
Smoke: At 1:56 p.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded to the Snoqualmie downtown area for smoke in a residence. After investigation, it was determined that the smoke was caused by an oven set to self-cleaning mode. The unit was turned off and the residence ventilated.
Monday, June 7
Unconscious student: At 4:22 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to Mount Si High School for a student on the football field who had passed out. The student was evaluated and left at the scene with his father.
Dizziness: At 8 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to the Snoqualmie Casino for a 35-year-old man with dizziness. He was evaluated and left at the scene with his spouse.
Sunday, June 6
Sick woman: At 1:30 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to the Snoqualmie Casino for a 58-year-old woman who was nauseated and vomiting.
King County Sheriff’s Department
Monday, June 7
Vehicle prowl: At 9 p.m., a patrol officer spoke with two victims of a car prowl in King County. They had been hiking at the Mount Si trailhead. While they were on the trail, someone broke both rear windows on their car, stealing a purse and a calculator. No suspect information was found.
Friday, June 4
Trespassing: At 12:10 a.m., an officer conducted a park check at William Henry Taylor Railroad Park, which is closed during the hours of darkness and is a known high-crime area. The officer saw two men at the park. They were on their way to the store to buy a tallboy of beer. Both men were identified and a standard records check was conducted. One man had an outstanding misdemeanor warrant and suspended driver’s license. The man was taken into custody.
Thursday, June 3
Burglary: At 2:48 p.m., an officer was dispatched to a residential burglary. The realtor of the property said the home was unoccupied for the past two weeks. When she arrived that day, she found that the dishwasher was missing from the kitchen. The officer found the exterior side of the deadbolt on the back door had appeared to have a drill hole above the tumblers. The lock was still able to be locked from the inside, but the key would not work. The lock was otherwise intact.
Fall City Fire District
Tuesday, June 8
Smoke: At 1:55 p.m., firefighters responded to smoke in a multi-family building. The cause of the smoke was found to be from a self- cleaning oven.
Shoulder dislocation: At 3:30 p.m., firefighters responded to an 83-year-old woman with a possible shoulder dislocation. She was treated and transported to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital via the Fall City Fire aid car.
Ditched vehicle: At 5:27 p.m., firefighters responded to a car driven into a ditch. There were no injuries.
Monday, June 7
Fire alarm: At 11:28 p.m., firefighters responded to a commercial automatic fire alarm. On arrival, it was discovered that the alarm was set off by workers onsite.
Sunday, June 6
Back pain: At 10:12 a.m., firefighters responded to a 45-year-old woman in back pain. She was treated and transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center via private ambulance.
Seizure: At 3:20 p.m., firefighters responded to a 55-year-old man who had a seizure. He was treated and transported to Swedish Hospital in Seattle via private ambulance.
Leg fracture: At 5:35 p.m., firefighters responded to a 3-year-old bot who had suffered a leg fracture. The child was treated and transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center via the Fall City Fire aid car.
Saturday, June 5
Blood sugar: At 2:16 p.m., firefighters responded to a 51-year-old woman who had low blood sugar levels. She was given glucose and her sugar levels improved. The woman was allowed to stay at home.
Hip dislocation: At 4:18 p.m., firefighters responded to a 49-year-old man with a hip dislocation. He was treated and transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center via private ambulance.
Car accident: At 8:13 p.m., firefighters responded to a motor vehicle accident. Two patients were treated and transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center, one by private ambulance and the other by the Fall City Fire aid car.
Fall: At 9:38 p.m., firefighters responded to a 14-month-old man who had fallen. He was given an exam and released to his parents.
Friday, June 4
Fall: At 5:12 p.m., firefighters responded to a 76-year-old woman who had fallen. She was given an exam and allowed to go to the hospital via private auto.
Heart problem: At 10:39 p.m., firefighters responded to a 47-year-old woman who was having a cerebral vascular accident. The Patient was also seen by a paramedic unit form Bellevue Fire. The patient was treated and transported to Overlake Hospital via the Fall City Fire aid car.
Thursday, June 3
Fall: At 6:37 p.m., firefighters responded to a 33-year-old woman who had fallen down. She was treated and transported to the Swedish Hospital clinic in Issaquah via private ambulance.
Breathing difficulty: At 10:28 p.m., firefighters responded to a 72-year-old woman with breathing difficulty. She was also seen by a paramedic unit from Bellevue Fire Department. The woman was treated and transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center via the paramedic unit.